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Recharge your Goal Zero® power pack faster than ever with the Boulder 30 solar panel. This 30-watt, highly efficient mono-crystalline solar panel can be linked to other panels for maximum energy. It's constructed from strong, durable tempered glass in an aluminum frame, and it can be set up for temporary or permanent installation.

I have the Yeti 150 and Boulder 30 solar panel. Great combination. I have been recharging my laptop, ipad, phone and Goal Zero lantern- efficient and great knowing that I am helping the planet just a bit

I bought the yeti 150 a couple months ago, and I love it! It's mainly used to charge smart phones and gopro cameras when we go camping and it performs very well. We get plenty of charges out of one charge of the yeti. One word of advice is to put your smart phones down! Phones take more battery than our gopro cameras, so this can take away if you use your phone too much.

I have had my Yeti 150 for over a year now and use it everyday. I use it to power my Ham radio everyday and when on camping trips to the Channel Islands I used it to power my CPAP machine for three nights with recharging each day with two 15 watt Boulder solar panels. it worked great!

Fully charged, first use, 2 x LED light strips drawing 1.1amp and it was flat in 2.5 hours. Even at 50% draw down of the 14Ah battery I was expecting more like 6 or 7 hours. Hopefully it is defective and they will swap it out.

I own a Yeti 1250 and 3 Boulder 30 panels. During an 11,000 mile cross country camping trip we were able to dry camp for 6-7 days at time, keep our trailer batteries charged, and I was able to power my wife's AC medical equipment twice a day w/o ever hooking up to the grid. We also used it to power an Engel 42 qt AC/DC electric cooler/freezer. We no longer did we have to buy 20 lb bags of ice every 3 days, and our wine, beer and water stayed nice and cold. When at home the panels are set up outside the garage, and with an extension cable the Yeti and Engel sit inside keeping our beer at 40degrees all summer long without any grid power. From hot sun we get cold beer to share with our friends.

I like using 2 (boulder 30's) with my yeti 150. its winter time. so I'm using two of them. I'm sure in the summer one of them will do the job just fine. i do wish they would come with one long cord and one short cord for changing.. the cord it comes with is great for keeping the yeti 150 out of the sun..

IO bought mine almost a year ago, It came with a bad battery right out of the box. Goal Zero sent me a new battery right away "no charge". I put it in, charged it and put it to work. We have switched much of our lighting to LED in our house. It powered a Lamp in the living room with a very bright LED bulb all evening and only took it down to 60%. I charged it and put it away, I took it out 3 months later to check it like they say too and the battery was no good and would not take a charge. Again Goal Zero sent me a new battery No charge to me, I plugged it in and charged it so far so good the battery is holding a charge. I'm told that you can leave them plugged in they will not over charge.